CMS has the unique capability to bring together the countries though which migratory species move in order to promote coordinated, cross-boarder conservation of such species.
The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS; also known as the Bonn Convention) aims to conserve terrestrial, marine and avian migratory species throughout their range.
How does the CMS work?
The Convention lists migratory species threatened with extinction in its Appendix I. CMS Parties strive towards strictly protecting these animals, conserving or restoring the places where they live, mitigating obstacles to migration, and controlling other factors that might endanger them.
The CMS also lists migratory species that need or would significantly benefit from international cooperation in its Appendix II, and encourages Range States to conclude global or regional agreements for their protection.